So let’s review the facts: Having your home inspected before the first buyer shows up will allow you to sell the home for more money, reduce the cost of the needed repairs, and minimize your frustration with the entire sales process.

Where’s the downside to getting a Pre-Listing Inspection?

What’s that?

Who should you call for the Memphis Home Sellers Inspection?

There’s only one choice to ensure that you get the “Peace of Mind” you’re looking for — In-House Inspections.

5 ways our home sellers inspection can help you sell your home quicker:

Getting a seller inspection from our company should be one of the first things you do before you even list your home for sale.

We will help you set your asking price more accurately and thwarts any obstacle in the selling process.

Read on for five (5) ways our Memphis home sellers inspection can help you sell your home quicker and for more money.

Know Your Home Inside Out

The first thing homeowners think about when deciding to sell their home is to get brokers round to give an idea of the market value and decide whether they will help you list it.

Some savvy sellers will even go online and buy reports about when and how much all the neighbors bought and sold their homes for!

Actually, your smartest move is to pay for a full inspection; this helps you set your price, attract buyers and sidestep road bumps in the selling process.

2. Stay Ahead Of The Competition

Giving our home inspectors an opportunity to inspect your home is the only way to stay ahead of other home sellers.

Even if you buy a report that lets you know about home prices in your area, this won’t tell you about the inspections that the sellers or buyers commissioned or the repairs carried out, or the discounts negotiated as a result.

Reports tell you only what homes sold for, not what repairs they needed or how much they could have sold for if they were in great condition.

Even if you find how much property in your area, with the same size and number of bedrooms as your home sold for, you won’t know about their inspection or repair costs.

Basing your price on theirs is a recipe for disaster.

3. What Repairs Does My Home Need?

Realistically, almost every home needs some form of repair or maintenance.

If you find a buyer and the report they commission finds the need for substantial repairs, they can have two effects.

Firstly, the selling process stops, and you may lose the buyer and miss other potential buyers.

Secondly, if you haven’t researched the repairs your home needs and found out how much they cost, the buyer can give your inflated quotes to get money knocked off your asking price.

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In-House Inspections provides highest quality home inspection service in Shelby, Tipton, and Fayette Counties in west Tennessee and Desoto, Marshall and Tate Counties in north Mississippi. Your home will be evaluated for physical condition including the construction, structure and the components of the home.